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[Letter from Antonio V. Casanueva to Lorenzo de Zavala, September 11, 1830]
Antonio V. Casanueva to Lorenzo de Zavala: On the state of Zavala's affairs in Mexico. The financial problems of El correo. Mexico, September 11, 1830. [enclosure: copy of a vice presidential order that the loan made by Miguel de la Pena be returned, July 5, 1930]
[Letter from Ferdinand Louis Huth to Henri Castro, 1846, with other notes, September 1844]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to H[enr]i Castro informing him that he has closed out his daily accounts and asking him to take care of various financial matters. Page 238, recto, of letter book. On page 238, verso, of letter book on which is written some information regarding provisions and notifying the public that he is no longer an employee of Castro or the Antwerp Society for Texas Colonization.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, September 17, 1845]
Letter from H[enr]i Castro to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding a new batch of emigrants and some specific instructions regarding the colony. Signed Hi. Castro on Sept. 17, 1845 in Antwerp.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, September 17, 1845, Copy 2]
Letter from H[enr]i Castro to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth regarding a new batch of emigrants and some specific instructions regarding the colony. Marked "Duplicate". Signed Hi. Castro on Sept. 17, 1845 in Antwerp. Includes a document listing names of colonists under the headings "house[s] built" and "under construction," with several dates listed.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, September 18, 1846]
Letter from H[enri] Castro to [Ferdinand] L[oui]s Huth advising him of his impending arrival in San Antonio. Signed H. Castro on September 18, [1846] in Flores.
[Letter from Henri Castro to Huth, Cupples, Bourgeois and Gentil, September 17, 1845]
Letter from H[enr]i Castro to Huth, Cupples, Bourgeois and Gentil in which he introduces the bearer of the letter, Jean Joseph Bouche, and asks them to guide him and give him aid. Signed Hi. Castro Sept. 17, 1845 in Antwerp.
[Letter from Hy. Castro to Ferdinand Louis Huth, September 25, 1844]
Letter from Hy. Castro to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] regarding a credit for Haas.
[Letter from Illies & Co. to Ferdinand Louis Huth, September 14, 1850]
Letter from Illies & Co. to [Ferdinand] Louis Huth discussing Castro's deceptive ways and various legal and financial troubles. Signed Illies & Co. on September 14, 1850 in New Braunfels.
[Letter from J. H. Herndon to Ferdinand Louis Huth, September 5, 1853]
Letter from J. H. Herndon to [Ferdinand Louis] Huth regarding lots for sale.
[Letter from Jose Geraldo Hernandes to Zavala, September 5, 1818]
Letter from Jose Geraldo Hernandes to Zavala: September 5, 1818.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Alejandro Baring, September 19, 1829]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Alejandro Baring: On Mexico's foreign debt. September 19, 1829.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, September 13, 1828]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna: In support of Santa Anna against the actions of the deputies of Congress. Tlalpam, September 13, 1828.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to David G. Burnet, September 11, 1836]
Lorenzo de Zavala to David G. Burnet: Correspondence indicating that Zavala will be able to join the Cabinet's next meeting. Buffalo Bayou, September 11, 1836. (Photographic copies)
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Guadalupe Victoria, September 26, 1828]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Guadalupe Victoria: Defending himself against the rumors started by his enemies. Tlalpam, September 26, 1828.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Juan de Dios Canedo, September 1, 1828]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Juan de Dios Canedo: On the breakdown of constitutional procedure in the federal government. (Tlalpam), September 1, 1828.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Valentin Gomez Farias, September 1, 1828]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Valentin Gomez Farias: On the political ideology of General Gomez Pedraza. Tlalpam, September 1, 1828.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Vicente Guerrero, September 1, 1827]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Vicente Guerrero: Defends himself against rumors that he has betrayed the party. S(an) Ag(usti)n, September 1, 1827.
[Letter from Lorenzo de Zavala to Ygnacio Martinez, September 26, 1828]
Lorenzo de Zavala to Ygnacio Martinez: On the presidential elections and Zavala's support for Guerrero's candidacy. Tlalpam, September 26, 1828.
[Letter from Ludwig Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, September 15, 1843]
Letter from [Ludwig Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] regarding the colonization business. He states that August is leaving for Strasburg to meet some colonists.
[Letter from Ludwig Huth to Ferdinand Louis Huth, September 23, 1846]
Letter from [Ludwig Huth] to [Ferdinand] Louis [Huth] regarding the negative impact of Pfanner's letter about the colony and how it has made finding colonists harder. He also asks him to have earlier colonists write letters home so that potential colonists will see that all is well. Signed by [Huth] on September 23, 1846 in Neufreystaedt.
[Letter from Manuel to Veramendi, September 30, 1829]
Letter from Manuel to Veramendi, September 30, 1829, referring to the triumph against the Spaniards. Reference to: Invention of Perinoll(?); charges against Zavala; passport of Poinsett; promotion of Lieutenant Colonel Palomino and Colonel Basadre; Santa Anna.
[Letters from Ferdinand Louis Huth to E. Martin and H. A. Cobb and F. Guilbeau, September 1845]
Letter from [Ferdinand Louis Huth] to E. Martin and H. A. Cobb apologizing for the delay and correcting several errors in the bill of sale in their last letter. Also includes beginning of letter to F. Guilbeau of same date, regarding items for sale. Pages 227, verso, and 228 of letter book.
[Manifiesto de Liorna.]
Handwritten document in multiple languages which discusses biographical and political information from Agustín de Iturbide's notes.
[Official document regarding Zavala and colonization in Coahuila y Tejas, November 29, 1833]
Official document regarding Zavala and colonization in Coahuila y Tejas. Mexico City, November 29, 1833.
[Page 239 of letter book]
Page 239 of letter book. Blank except for page number. Page 239, verso, of letter book on which is written information regarding provisions, possibly from September 1844, and part of a letter to [Castro].
[Personal letter from unknown person, September 6, 1849]
Personal letter from unknown person. Bejar, September 6, 1849.
[Receipt for corded batiste handkerchiefs]
A receipt for 14 cambric handerchiefs and other items.
[Transcript of a Bill of Sale, September 6, 1805]
Copy of transcript for a bill of sale between widow Marie Hubardeau and Moses Austin, on September 6, 1805, concerning the sale of a black slave woman, Lucile, and her mulatto son, Baptiste, in order to pay off Hubardeau's debts and mortgages.
[Transcript of a License to Distill Alcohol, September 2, 1816]
Copy of a transcript of a license to distill spirits from domestic materials issued to James Bryan for six months in the town of Big River in Missouri Territory.
[Transcript of a Receipt, September 8, 1818]
Copy of transcript a receipt for $200 given to Martin Ruggles by James Bryan.
[Transcript of a Receipt, September 28, 1832]
Copy of transcript for a receipt for money, on September 28, 1832.
[Transcript of a Shareholder Certificate, September 18, 1817]
Copy of transcript for a shareholder's certificate from the Bank of St. Louis, on September 18, 1817, noting that James Bryan is the proprietor of ten shares of the bank's capital stock.
[Transcript of an Invoice for Moses Austin, September 7, 1817]
Copy of transcript for an invoice for Moses Austin from Mr. Billing, on September 7, 1817, for shoes and candles.
[Transcript of Certificate from H. Dodge to Moses Austin, September 8, 1811]
Copy of transcript for a certificate from H. Dodge to Moses Austin, on September 8, 1811, noting that Austin has paid his taxes and may continue to sell wares for the next year.
[Transcript of Documenting Appointing Voting Proxies, September 14, 1819]
Copy of transcript of a document appointing Samuel Perry to be the proxy to vote for Moses Austin and James Bryan in a meeting of stockholders at the Bank of St. Louis in Missouri Territory.
[Transcript of Letter Concerning Native Americans, September 10, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a receipt, on September 10, 1825, of two documents from the Mexican government, one of which commands the author to gather forces and march against the Native American rebellion.
[Transcript of Letter from Congress to Stephen F. Austin, September 10, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from José María Viesca and Juan Antonio Padilla to Stephen F. Austin, on September 10, 1828, discussing recent elections for representatives in Congress, and the laws they are considering changing to help the state.
[Transcript of Letter from Edmund Andrews to Stephen F. Austin, September 17, 1836]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Edmund Andrews to Stephen F. Austin, on September 17, 1836, informing him of the delivery of several bottles of alcohol and some food.
[Transcript of Letter from Elias Bates to Moses Austin, September 15, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Elias Bates to Moses Austin, on September 15, 1815, discussing the sale of bars of lead, and Bates' inability to pay a debt to Mr. Ruggles.
[Transcript of letter from Elias Bates to Moses Austin, September 15, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Elias Bates to Moses Austin requesting payment so Bates may settle his own debts.
[Transcript of Letter from Elias Bates to Moses Austin, September 16, 1815]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Elias Bates to Moses Austin, on September 16, 1815, discussing the delivery of lead at Herculaneum, and other business.
[Transcript of Letter from Emily Austin Perry to James Perry, September 20, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Emily Austin Perry to James Perry, on September 20, 1830, discussing the health of his children, and detailing the fabrics and other materials she wishes him to buy while he is in the city.
[Transcript of letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry to James E. B. Austin, September 1, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry to James E. B. Austin, in which Emily gives news of her children and of acquaintances in Missouri.
[Transcript of letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry to James F. Perry, September 20, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan Perry to James F. Perry, in which she requests items she would like for him to bring home from Philadelphia, and gives him news of the family.
[Transcript of letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan to Stephen F. Austin, September 28, 1823]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Emily M. Austin Bryan to Stephen F. Austin outlining the state of her affairs after the passing of her husband James Bryan. Emily also discusses the death of a number of family friends, her desire to move to Texas, and warns Stephen not to return to the U.S. because of his outstanding debts.
[Transcript of Letter from Emily M. Perry to James E. B. Austin, September 1, 1825]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Emily Austin Perry to James Austin, on September 1, 1825, discussing her children, asking if Austin has found a wife, and telling him of the news from Herculaneum, Missouri.
[Transcript of Letter from Francis Moore to Stephen F. Austin, September 27, 1830]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Francis Moore to Stephen F. Austin, in which Moore explains that he has not been in San Felipe to obtain the title for his land because he is awaiting word that the survey has been completed - at which time he plans to travel to San Felipe to obtain the land title.
[Transcript of letter from Gail Borden Jr. to James F. Perry, September 16, 1837]
Copy of transcript for a letter from Gail Borden Jr. to James F. Perry concerning letter and papers that were on the schooner The Agnes, which wrecked on Point Bolivar.
[Transcript of letter from George Orr to Stephen F. Austin, September 14, 1828]
Copy of transcript for a letter from George Orr to Stephen F. Austin in which Orr provides documentation, including a letter from the captain of the militia, regarding Austin's order to deploy the militia in search of a band of the Hardin fugitives.
[Transcript of letter from H. Meigs to Stephen F. Austin, September 1, 1835]
Copy of transcript for a letter from H. Meigs to Stephen F. Austin welcoming Austin back to Texas.
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